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Choice made by Walter.
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Just the boxes of course
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Cool
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Great. How/where does one order your boxes?
What Noel says: Just drop me a PM what boxes you are interested in and I'll come back to you
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I've received some questions:
- Red/Blue Space Armada, Space Battle boxes: I've added the 2 blue versions with the same number like the reds for the purists:) So yes, all the 54 cards shown on the pictures will be included
- Limited run: It's not a limited run, but after the first run the price will be way higher due to the lower production numbers
- Combined shipping: It's possible for up to 3 sets, the first set costs EURO 35, the other two costs EURO 32 each
- Shipping date: Production takes about 1 week, so the shipping will be one week after I've collected the money
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Is this box going to be available?
Yep, just like my other boxes.
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Thx
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Hi Marc, Would you be able to ship assembled for same price to USA? I don't trust myself to put together without messing it up and really would like it for display purposes especially since there is no cart slot? Thanks. Joe.
Don't worry, the box is completely assembled, you just have to unfold it. I ship all my boxes this way and never have had someone damaging the box by unfolding it:)
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Hello dear Intellivision fans
This is the first time I am doing a box for the Intelli. Actually I am a big fan of the system and have most games (still a few games missing for the 125 club;), but I always thought that the community has already enough box makers. Additionally, I can only do the 2600/Coleco box-size boxes (at least at the moment, since tooling is quite expansive). Well, so why a CC3 box? User mjarnold7 had pushed me quite a bit to do it so you have to thank him in the first place;)
So how to get a box: Atari collectors most likely know it already: A box is EURO 14.00, worldwide shipping is EURO 4.00 (uninsured, no tracking, robust box, 5 to 10 days shipping time) or EURO 37 (insured, tracking, robust box, 15 to 30 days). There is no cartridge holder included (Atari and Coleco boxes usually include them, don't have any for the INTV). The boxes are delivered flat, so it's unlikely that they'll get damaged during the shipping process.If someone organize a group order: Up to 8 boxes can be shipped for EURO 4.00, for EURO 37.00 more than 50 boxes can be shipped.
My Paypal address is order@retrogamesshop.com. and be sure to double-check your shipping address.End of line...Marc. -
Highscore feature.
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First I knew of it was when we were stuffing the boxes yesterday. It was a nice surprise
Glad you like it
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If you ever need to scale up artwork, BlowUp works great. It's pricey, but you can run it in trial mode if you just need it for a short time.
Wow, really seems to be a great tool. I've put it on my "To Buy" list
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Hehe:) It seems strange but on the shelf next to Bob's other games it really looks nice.
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Very nice job. Only thing I would change is the first screenshot with a shot with Donkey Kong in 75m, that way the shot is not so empty.
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Nice
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Thx:)
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The BSR won't release the ROM, most likely to copyright issues. It would be great if they would make some name changes/minor changes to the code and then release it like Swordfight and Sea Battle. Time will tell...
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Nope, never owned a Dune proto.
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Indeed, they are just rough guesses. The screenshot I used is handmade. I took the best looking objects and placed them on my own:)
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The artwork I used is from the 8-Bit release from Datasoft. And I agree, it's not that spectacularNice work! However, I think DaveD/Nathan artwork is much better Chris -
Banause...
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The Race hat auch so was Episches...
On the fast lane of the street I'm driving - Sometimes, somewhere, I'm arriving - Every day and every night.
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You got a nugget in your pocket, got a nugget in your handYou got a nugget in your pocket, got a nugget for a grand...
Astro Grover - Atari 5200
in Marc Oberhäuser's Blog
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Many thanks. This was an easy one. I wasn't sure if I should have go for a 2600 approach with a different color (like the yellow for Sesame Street), but there wasn't a hint if Atari really would alter the box design (I found none at least).